Congress leader Vipin Yadav has criticised the state budget, alleging inadequate focus on farmers, youth employment, healthcare, and Rajnandgaon’s development, while warning about rising debt and fiscal concerns.
Congress leader Anis Khan has criticised the Chhattisgarh Budget, calling it numerically large but weak in priorities, alleging inadequate focus on agriculture, employment, rural economy and welfare commitments. He also raised concerns over the discontinuation of initiatives introduced during the tenure of former Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel.
Congress leader Kamaljeet Singh Pintu termed the Chhattisgarh budget disappointing and disconnected from ground realities, alleging the absence of concrete provisions for youth, farmers, employment, industry, and women, and questioning the LPG subsidy promise.
Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh inaugurated a Rajmistri training program at Livelihood College, Sankara, distributing offer letters to trainees and announcing ₹10 lakh for village development. The program under the Chief Minister’s Skill Development Scheme provides youth and women with practical skills, employment opportunities, and lifelong expertise.
In a transformative move for industrial development, Rajnandgaon district is set to witness the establishment of two landmark projects—an Electronic Manufacturing Cluster (EMC 2.0) worth ₹350 crore in village Patewa, and Chhattisgarh’s first-ever Space Manufacturing Cluster (SMC) worth ₹25 crore in village Bijetla. Assembly Speaker Dr. Raman Singh expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Chief Minister and the State's Minister of Commerce & Industries for this visionary initiative aimed at boosting employment, innovation, and global competitiveness.